Monday, January 4, 2010

We Were Talking


slowly but surely, i'm starting to come around.
before i was frightened and worried,
i didn't really want to let my guard down.
thing is, you guys make me feel better,
a bit safer and a lot happier.
thanks for making this monster a bit friendlier,
i love you both.

/music


In Heaven - the Meteors (psychobilly)
this is one of my favorite albums of all time, i can listen to this in it's entirety without jumping tracks. it should be included in all of those lists of greatest albums and then some. released in 1981, this is the Meteors' first full-length album. after a slew of EPs & a short film, this bad boy was unleashed on the world. a product of the brilliant minds of Paul Fenech & Nigel Lewis, their destruction of the drab rockabilly world and reconstruction of music as we know it is presented here. i suggest finding a spot to sit and playing this album front to back with headphones on, expect to never be the same when it's over.


Acoustic EP - Against Me! (anarcho)
this EP is what got me into AM!, a friend had sent me a few of their songs off of this EP and i couldn't believe what i was hearing. at the time i had never heard of anything that was even remotely anarcho, let alone acoustic anarcho, i was blown away. it is a quintessential album to listen to and hopefully after your experience, you'll grow to enjoy more of AM!'s work. which is what we're all trying to do, right?



Trans Europa Express - Kraftwerk (electronic)
a classic album for hip hoppers & electronic junkies. the hip hoppers dig it 'cause of it's influence on hip hop in general, having some of the first samples (used by Afrika Bambaataa) and with that it helped jump start the Electro Hip Hop movement. released in 1977, this is Kraftwerk's sixth album and definitely one of their finest. i've read that the group went to train stations and listened to the sounds of trains to create music with, they found that it wasn't that easy to dance to, so they tweaked it to their own image thus giving the world an awesome album. it's a staple in electronic music and it revolutionized it, putting Kraftwerk on top of the game forever.

enjoi
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